Obituary: Dr. Bruce Gaston of Hot Springs

August 22, 2023

Dr. Bruce Gaston , age 66, of Hot Springs, Ark., died peacefully at home on Aug. 17, surrounded by his family.

Bruce was born to Jackson Gaston and Betty (Rout) Gaston. They were a military family which moved around several times before eventually settling in Hot Springs. Bruce graduated from Lakeside High School, and then went on to earn his Bachelor’s degree from Henderson State University, his DDS from the University of Tennessee, and obtained his specialty in endodontics from the Georgia School of Medicine.

Bruce followed his father’s military service example and began his own military career in 1990 when he joined the U.S. Army Reserves while he attended dental school. Upon graduation, he transitioned to active duty and served his country as a dental officer for 11 years, then transitioned back to the Reserves for an additional nine years. He retired in 2010 at the rank of colonel after a distinguished career which included two overseas tours, two humanitarian missions to former Soviet countries, and a deployment to the Middle East during the Gulf War. His efforts in this deployment helped lead the first reserve dental unit ever deployed into combat, and he was awarded the Bronze Star.

When he left active duty service, Bruce chose to establish his dental practice back in Hot Springs to be near family and friends and to give back to the community which meant so much to him. He loved people, never met a stranger and enjoyed a good conversation. He was also an avid golfer and gin player.

Bruce is survived by his wife of 35 years, Lenora (Partain) Gaston, and their two sons, Bret Gaston and Grant Gaston, both of Hot Springs, and their daughter, Logan Gaston, also of Hot Springs. He was preceded in death by his parents as well as one sister, Diana Lynn Ward (Earl) of Oklahoma City, Okla.; and two brothers, Patrick Gaston of Los Angeles, Calif., and David Gaston of Oklahoma City, Okla. He is survived by six additional siblings: Jackson Gaston Jr. (Beverly) of Jessieville, Ark., Kerrie Gaston of Hot Springs, Anthony Gaston of Bellechester, Minn., Michael Gaston (Carol) of Oklahoma City, Okla., Elizabeth Naven (Don) of Pekin, Ill., and Lisa Holland (Brian) of Kill Devil Hills, N.C.; as well as many nieces and nephews and countless friends.

There will be a memorial service and celebration of Bruce’s life at 3 p.m. on Aug. 27 at Cold Springs Events, 9578 Kanis Road, Paron, Ark.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Hot Springs Area Community Foundation, P.O. Box 56, Hot Springs, AR 71902 for the Bruce Gaston Memorial Scholarship Fund.

Guests may register at http://www.grossfuneralhome.com.

About Billy Tarpley


Served as chief lobbyist for the dental association, which was established in 1887. Oversees all legal and regulatory matters, as well as publications, continuing dental education, conference planning and governance activities. Between 2005 and 2009, spent 4 years as Director of Development at Henderson State University (alma mater), but returned to the association in 2009.



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